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GUIDE TO SURVIVING GRADUATE SCHOOLS, TIPS & ARTICLES : Links to Articles About Staying Organized in Graduate School Including Tips on Reducing Paper Clutter and Keeping an Organized Desk or Dorm Room.

Organization Tips for New Graduate Students  - Are you organized? Graduate education provides students with the opportunity to develop and hone a host of essential scholarly skills. However, graduate students receive little training in the most important skill of all, the skill that will make or break their graduate student careers: organization. Lose the clutter and get a handle on your academic career by getting organized. This article provides important tips to help new graduate students get organized and transition to graduate school.

College Clutter Crisis - Assignments can disappear in pile of paper. Textbooks can get lost within a mound of laundry. And the cute junior that sits behind you in Psych 101, well that number got lost too. A cluttered college student can even lose their mind.

20 Ideas To Help Students Get Organized - You have a bright, new school year ahead of you, ready once again to help prepare you for your future. Now is the perfect time for you to start off on the right foot, and get organized. Here are a few tips to help you manage your time, avoid clutter, set goals, and stay on an organized path to success.

What to Do When Your Desk Is a Disaster - If you implement the ideas given here, you'll be free from chaos and feel in charge of your life. Once you've started, stick with it. Getting organized is the first step; persistence and follow-through will keep you that way. Now, go get started. Here are some tips to help you work better

Ending the Paperwork Nightmare - With all of the paperwork flowing into our lives day after day, it’s easy for it to get out-of-control. Leave it untouched for a week or more, and you’ve got yourself a paperwork nightmare! Here are a few simple ideas to help end the nightmare and get all of your paperwork under control.

Organizing Paper Files - Overwhelmed by paper clutter? Organize it! Organizing paper files or piles is tedious but necessary. Sometimes you need to find that certain paper. But sometimes organizing paper files means getting rid of the files (and the piles).

College Organization- Organizing Academia - With a 15-18-credit course load each semester, things on the school-front can get hairy. With so many courses- each with their fair share of assignments- to juggle, a system of organization needs to be implemented. Being on organized student will ultimately result in being a better student, for you’ll be spending more time studying and working, than trying to figure out what, where and when you need to be! Here are some organization tips to keep your studies in order.

Time Management Tips for Graduate Students - So much to do and so little time. It's easy to feel overwhelmed during those first few months of graduate school. Who am I kidding? It's easy to feel overwhelmed throughout much of graduate school! How do you find time for all of the work? The best advice for avoiding burnout and getting bogged down is to keep track of your time: record your days and maintain daily progress towards your goals. Time management is essential to your success in grad school. Learn how to manage your time with these tips for time management.

Organization and Clutter Methods For Dyslexic Students at College or University - For dyslexic students at college
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Computer Organization for College & Grad Students - Our college years may see a slight decline in paper clutter but our computer clutter increases astronomically. Emails, letters...are all sitting in program files on our computer waiting to be used. Much of the information sits taking up space and reducing the speed of our computer.

Tips to Tame the Official Clutter Monster - Although I certainly don’t claim to have all the answers, here are a few suggestions to "tame the office clutter monster," which I have initiated since the first of the year (yes, this was actually one of my New Years resolutions).

Get Organized - Quick! - Unless you love life on the emotional edge, losing control of your day can make you crazy. Fortunately, getting a grip on your daily game plan requires only a little time and even less expense.

20 Ideas To Help Students Get Organized - You have a bright, new school year ahead of you, ready once again to help prepare you for your future. Now is the perfect time for you to start off on the right foot, and get organized. Here are a few tips to help you manage your time, avoid clutter, set goals, and stay on an organized path to success.

Get Organized - Here are our top ways to get organized now so that when college comes, you can do well in your classes, finish assignments on time, score high grades and still have a life!

A Space Of Your Own: Organizing for Dorm Life - Now is the perfect time to start thinking about preparations for moving to college. Dorm life poses unique organizing challenges due to the limited space that must serve a variety of functions. With a little planning and creativity, however, you can maximize even the smallest space and make your new surroundings feel like home.

Organizing Clutter - Are you endlessly searching for your car keys, your shoes, that glass of water you had just a minute ago? Well if so, it’s time to organize. We waste more than two hours everyday because we need to organize and take control of our time. Author Joe Cirillo will show you how to organize your life and save time in his book It’s Your Time.

College Bound - The Organized Dorm Room - Today the storage choices are almost unlimited (although the budget may not be...), so outfitting a dorm room or first apartment can be a bit overwhelming. I have asked our summer intern (a college student) to share some organizing challenges she has experienced first hand

 

 

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